Show BANKER BIGELOW IS B BEHIND HIND BARS ee Embezzler Land Landed d t Port Fort Leavenworth O OTHER HER BANKERS THERE I TODAY HE WILL DON THE PRIS PRISON ON UIT I Ir k t r t tl I EA VJ KarL Kart Tune June 11 l L Frank Fraak G 0 the former Milwaukee banker was brought to the United States penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth at 74 71 tonight John Speciale dale ciale a counterfeiter under a sentence waa brought along as a fellow ellow prisoner with Bigelow and they were in charge of Andrew Johnson and Charles Kelley KeIle deputy deput marshals Gor don Bigelow a son and Dr Bigelow a brother living in Chicago accompanied Bigelow Bigelo bore up fairly wen well during the trip except at Moline Ill where he broke down and wept At another p point the son Gordon Bigelow broke d down wn and the marshals informed him he was having a bad effect on his father Bige Bigelow 10 low s seemed med anxious to avoid the gaze i of curious people and reporters He wore an old slouch hat and was not near as neatly dressed as the counter feller feiter who 00 Was brought with him Cheered the Counterfeiter On making the turn in the walk on the Riverside driveway at Fort worth when the pe penitentiary loomed up In front of the party the counter loiter felter showed t d a disposition to weaken I When he trembled Bigelow spoke words I of o him it seems WAS not In jail at any time sInce 1 his was discovered a and when hen the keys key were turned on him after I passing into the penitentiary he remarked that it Was the first time he ever was in prison Warden remained up upstairs upstairs stairs In his office and no special core cere ceremony mony was as shown Deputy Varden Lemon was at the second or inner gate and both prisoners were told to step into the office Bigelow gave his name AS Frank G aged 58 He was searched and some plain jew dry and a small sum of oC money taken from him He was to keep his citizens clothing until morninG He asked no questions and was assigned to a regu regular regular lar Isolated cell with Speciale to spend the night At 8 he be wilt take a bath be offered a prison suit and measure measurements measurements ments and front and side view pictures will De be taken and he will wUl be pressed in Other Bankers There The brother and son of BigeloW re remained remained downstairs and watched through the grating until they saw him escorted into a cell hou house They then sought an interview with Warden Mc and aud conversed wi with k him Privately It is said they requested that Bigelow be assigned to light work This will not net be determined until after the prison physician examines Bigelow and aDd reports on his condition and War Warden ar arden den has n a talk taik with him There Is a d demand J nd for Iri prisoner oner clerks and Bigelow Jo will have a position of this kind There are five national bank prisoners in the penitentiary and four or of these are clerks and one answers the telephone In the chief clerks derks om office e These Thee hankers bankers manifested much Inter Interest interest est In Bigelow today One or of them 1 BrOderick from Elkhart Irni Ind was a member of the National Bankers asso clation while Bigelow was president prison number Is If his health Is not good Bigelow may after a few weeks be assigned to CUp Cap thin Carters ol old position of prison hos hospital hospital pital clerk At first he be will be thrown in contact with negroes negro s Indians and all kinds of prisoners |